Professional Golfers' Association of Canada
Teaching Professional: Oakdale Golf & Country Club
Professional Golfers' Association of Canada, Tallahassee, Florida, United States
Teaching Professional: Oakdale Golf & Country Club
Founded in 1926 when a group of Toronto businessmen purchased a farm north of Toronto, Oakdale hired Stanley Thompson to craft the initial nine holes, with the designer adding nine a few years later. Canadian designer Robbie Robinson added the final nine in 1957.
With 27‑holes of world‑class golf at its core, and amenities including a pool, tennis and fitness facility, Oakdale is Toronto’s Club of choice for families. For decades, friends and families have played on it’s wonderful course, and generations have connected over incredible family dinners in Oakdale’s welcoming Clubhouse.
More recently, Oakdale Golf and Country Club hosted the 2023 Canadian Open. A historic event, where the world’s best golfers fought for the title that was eventually won by Canada’s own, Nick Taylor. The first Canadian to capture the crown since Pat Fletcher in 1954, 69 years ago.
Location Oakdale Golf & Country Club Posted 2026-01-02 Deadline 2026-02-01 Job Summary This role is ideal for teaching professionals who enjoy working with golfers of all ages and skill levels in a private‑club setting. Comprehensive onboarding and support will be provided to ensure alignment with Oakdale Golf & Country Club’s instructional philosophy, teaching standards, and member experience expectations.
Responsibilities
Uphold the highest standards of professionalism, customer service, and client care.
Deliver exceptional private and group instruction to members and guests.
Take an active role in leading and supporting instructional camps and clinics.
Create a positive, engaging, and inclusive learning environment in women’s and junior programs.
Fulfill a mandated number of camps and clinics throughout the season (specific number to be determined).
Qualifications
Current PGA of Canada Member in good standing.
Highly organized with exceptional attention to detail.
Strong desire to exceed member and guest expectations.
Proven ability to work effectively in a collaborative, team‑oriented environment.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Availability to work weekends and holidays as required.
Experience with TrackMan technology is considered an asset
Compensation
Lesson Rate: $150/hour
Expected Annual Earnings: Approximately $80,000 for a motivated professional
Revenue Share: 90% of private lesson revenue, plus a percentage of camp and clinic revenue
Benefits/Perks
Staff meal provided
PGA of Canada Specialization Teaching Start Date 2026-03-01 Course Website https://oakdalegolf.com/ Employment Duration Part‑time / Full‑time | Seasonal / Year‑Round Contact Information
Interested applicants are invited to submit a cover letter and detailed résumé to:
Alex Arychuk , Director of Golf aarychuk@oakdalegolf.com
Oakdale Golf and Country Club is an equal opportunity employer; as such, we are committed to creating an accessible and inclusive organization as well as providing barrier‑free and accessible employment practices in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
Should you require Code‑protected accommodation at any stage of the recruitment process, please notify us when contacted, and we will work with you to meet your needs. Disability‑related accommodation during the application process is available upon request.
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With 27‑holes of world‑class golf at its core, and amenities including a pool, tennis and fitness facility, Oakdale is Toronto’s Club of choice for families. For decades, friends and families have played on it’s wonderful course, and generations have connected over incredible family dinners in Oakdale’s welcoming Clubhouse.
More recently, Oakdale Golf and Country Club hosted the 2023 Canadian Open. A historic event, where the world’s best golfers fought for the title that was eventually won by Canada’s own, Nick Taylor. The first Canadian to capture the crown since Pat Fletcher in 1954, 69 years ago.
Location Oakdale Golf & Country Club Posted 2026-01-02 Deadline 2026-02-01 Job Summary This role is ideal for teaching professionals who enjoy working with golfers of all ages and skill levels in a private‑club setting. Comprehensive onboarding and support will be provided to ensure alignment with Oakdale Golf & Country Club’s instructional philosophy, teaching standards, and member experience expectations.
Responsibilities
Uphold the highest standards of professionalism, customer service, and client care.
Deliver exceptional private and group instruction to members and guests.
Take an active role in leading and supporting instructional camps and clinics.
Create a positive, engaging, and inclusive learning environment in women’s and junior programs.
Fulfill a mandated number of camps and clinics throughout the season (specific number to be determined).
Qualifications
Current PGA of Canada Member in good standing.
Highly organized with exceptional attention to detail.
Strong desire to exceed member and guest expectations.
Proven ability to work effectively in a collaborative, team‑oriented environment.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Availability to work weekends and holidays as required.
Experience with TrackMan technology is considered an asset
Compensation
Lesson Rate: $150/hour
Expected Annual Earnings: Approximately $80,000 for a motivated professional
Revenue Share: 90% of private lesson revenue, plus a percentage of camp and clinic revenue
Benefits/Perks
Staff meal provided
PGA of Canada Specialization Teaching Start Date 2026-03-01 Course Website https://oakdalegolf.com/ Employment Duration Part‑time / Full‑time | Seasonal / Year‑Round Contact Information
Interested applicants are invited to submit a cover letter and detailed résumé to:
Alex Arychuk , Director of Golf aarychuk@oakdalegolf.com
Oakdale Golf and Country Club is an equal opportunity employer; as such, we are committed to creating an accessible and inclusive organization as well as providing barrier‑free and accessible employment practices in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
Should you require Code‑protected accommodation at any stage of the recruitment process, please notify us when contacted, and we will work with you to meet your needs. Disability‑related accommodation during the application process is available upon request.
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